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US1679903A
US1679903A US246204A US24620428A US1679903A US 1679903 A US1679903 A US 1679903A US 246204 A US246204 A US 246204A US 24620428 A US24620428 A US 24620428A US 1679903 A US1679903 A US 1679903A
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    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01BPERMANENT WAY; PERMANENT-WAY TOOLS; MACHINES FOR MAKING RAILWAYS OF ALL KINDS
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  • the invention relates to that class of anti- Creepers or rail anchors, in which a rolling member interposed between the edge of the base flange ot the rail and an adjacent lined sui-tace on the tie-plate is engagedor cramped between such edge and surtaceby the longitudinal movement of the rail relatively to the tiesplate.
  • the object of the invention is to provide means Jfor holding the rolling member' in engagement with the tie-plate and for resisting vertical movements of such member relatively to the rail and tie-plate.
  • rlhe invention consists in certain novel 'features of construction and arrangement by which the above objects are attained, to be hereinafter described and claimcnl. ⁇
  • Figure 1 is a plan view showingl a portion ot a rail supported upon and engaged with the improved tie-plate and roller.
  • Figure 2 is a vertical section taken on the line 22 in Figure 1, and partly in elevation.
  • Figure 3 is a vertical section taken on the line SW3 in Figure 1 and at a right angle to Figure 2.
  • Figure a is a plan view of a portion ot the tie-plate alone, corresponding to Figure 1 ⁇ with the rail and roller omitted.
  • the rail may be understood to be oi" the ⁇ usual type having the head 5, vertical web ti and inside and outside base-flanges marked respectively 7 and 8, suiiported on a tie-plate ot peculiar construction and held in place thereon and to the tie, not shown, by spikes 1() or other approved means.
  • the upper tace of the tieplate near one end, is a. transverse abutment 11 extending parallel with the outer base-liange 8, serving to hold the rail against outward lateral movement, and on the upper i'ace ot the tie-plate, oppositely disposed to the abutment 11 is a transverse shoulderon ridge 12 separated from but lying closelyadjacent to and parallel with the ⁇ inner base-flange 7.
  • the rolling member 15 lies in the space bew tween the raclrlft andedge of the base-lange 7 and is elliptical in ⁇ plan with its periphery perpendicular to its base and is formed with vertical teeth 16 adapted to mesh ⁇ with the teeth ot the raclr la.
  • the function ot the stud 17 and the slot l 18 is to hold the roller against vertical movcnient.
  • the slot is slightly curved to permit the stud to follow the curvilinear path described by the axis ol the ellipse in its movements, with the result that the periphery ot the stud is maintained in close contact with the side walls ot the slot. Any tendcncyo'f the roller to tilt caused by a lifting movement is thus resisted by the corresponding tendency of the stud to cramp between the confining walls of the slot, and as the lifting strains always are in the direction to tilt the roller the latter is etectually held against such rising movement.
  • a Itie plate adapted to support a rail, means on such plate forengaging the outer base'lange of such rail tohold' the latter against lateral move- Yment,ya rackl on saidplateadjacent to and separated from the inner 'base-,llange of said rail, a toothed rolling member located in the space between said inner base-flange and said rack and in mesh therewith, adapted to engage lfrictionally with said inner baseflange and to increase such frictienal gripping action by the movementof said rail longitudinally, and a downwardly projected stud onsaid rolling member received in a 3.
  • a tieplate adaptedl to ksupport a rail, ⁇ :an abutment on said plate adapted to lie against the outer base-flange of said rail, a ridge on said plate adjacent the inner base-Harige of said rail, a recess in said ridge adjacent said rail, a rack in said recess opposite said inner base-Hannie, a toothed elliptical rolling; member located in such recess, in mesh with said rack and adapted to engage frictionally with said inner base-'flange7 and a don'nwardly-projected stud on said rollinzgY member received in a slot in said tie-plate.
  • a tie-plate adapted to support a rail, an abutment on said plate adapted to lie ae'ainst the outer base-flange of said rail, a ridge on said plate adjacent the inner base-flange of said rail, a recess in said ridge adjacent said rail, a rack in said recess opposite said inner base-flange, a toothed elliptical rolling member located in such recess, in mesh with said rack and adapted to engage frictionally with said inner base-flange, and a downwardly projected cylindrical stud centrally located on the undcrface of said rollingmember, said tie-plate havinga slot therein in such recess, Said slot adapted to receive said stud, and curved to conform to the movements of the latter and said rolling member.

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Aug. 7, 1928.
E. F. HOLINGER ANTICREEPING DEVICE FOR RAILWAY RAILS F1e d Jan. 12. 1928 nld n, QN, .N r w EEE n QMS s da# ATTO/mfr Patented Aug. 7, 1928.
UNITEDN STATES PATENT OFFICE. f
EMIL F. HOLINGER, O NEVI YORK, N. Y., `A.Ell'rhTClit TO APPLANCE COR- l 'PORATIONQ OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
, A CORPORATION OF NEWYORK.
Application filed January 12, 192B. Serial No. 246,204.
The invention relates to that class of anti- Creepers or rail anchors, in which a rolling member interposed between the edge of the base flange ot the rail and an adjacent lined sui-tace on the tie-plate is engagedor cramped between such edge and surtaceby the longitudinal movement of the rail relatively to the tiesplate. y
' The object of the invention is to provide means Jfor holding the rolling member' in engagement with the tie-plate and for resisting vertical movements of such member relatively to the rail and tie-plate.
rlhe invention consists in certain novel 'features of construction and arrangement by which the above objects are attained, to be hereinafter described and claimcnl.`
The accompanying drawings iorm a part 4o `this speciiication and show an 'approved torni ot the invention.`
Figure 1 is a plan view showingl a portion ot a rail supported upon and engaged with the improved tie-plate and roller.
Figure 2 is a vertical section taken on the line 22 in Figure 1, and partly in elevation.
Figure 3 is a vertical section taken on the line SW3 in Figure 1 and at a right angle to Figure 2.
Figure a is a plan view of a portion ot the tie-plate alone, corresponding to Figure 1` with the rail and roller omitted.
Similar reference numerals indicate the same parts in all the figures.
The rail may be understood to be oi" the `usual type having the head 5, vertical web ti and inside and outside base-flanges marked respectively 7 and 8, suiiported on a tie-plate ot peculiar construction and held in place thereon and to the tie, not shown, by spikes 1() or other approved means.
O11 the upper tace of the tieplate, near one end, is a. transverse abutment 11 extending parallel with the outer base-liange 8, serving to hold the rail against outward lateral movement, and on the upper i'ace ot the tie-plate, oppositely disposed to the abutment 11 is a transverse shoulderon ridge 12 separated from but lying closelyadjacent to and parallel with the` inner base-flange 7.
In the midlength of the ridge 12 is a depression or recess 13 adjacent the base-Hangs 7 shown as rectangular in outline and eX- tending in depth to the main surface'o't the tieplate 9, and on the vertical face ot the cavity opposite the baseilange 7 is a rack 111 extending the length oi" such tace.
The rolling member 15 lies in the space bew tween the raclrlft andedge of the base-lange 7 and is elliptical in `plan with its periphery perpendicular to its base and is formed with vertical teeth 16 adapted to mesh `with the teeth ot the raclr la.
ot the teethot the rack 141, and the roller is inserted in such space by entering the stud 17 into the slot 18 and engagingl the teeth 1G ot' the roller with the raclr and also frictionally with the edge ot the basedjlange 7 g it is then forced down until it rests upon the floor of the cavity 13 with its stud 17 lying in the slotJ '18 and in a vertical position. l
Thus engaged the longitudinal movement of the rail induces the desired strong trie tional bite or pinching action to increase, with the result that the movement of the rail is ellectually checked, and` by the e'frgagew ,ment oi? the teeth ot the roller with the teeth ot the rack the roller is compelled to malte the partial rotation required to el'l'ect the pinching action and the danger o'lf slipping or sliding movements oli the roller relatively to the tie-plate is eliminated.
The function ot the stud 17 and the slot l 18 is to hold the roller against vertical movcnient. it will be noted that the slot is slightly curved to permit the stud to follow the curvilinear path described by the axis ol the ellipse in its movements, with the result that the periphery ot the stud is maintained in close contact with the side walls ot the slot. Any tendcncyo'f the roller to tilt caused by a lifting movement is thus resisted by the corresponding tendency of the stud to cramp between the confining walls of the slot, and as the lifting strains always are in the direction to tilt the roller the latter is etectually held against such rising movement.
It is preferably ot high manganese steel harder than the rail,
lili) Yslot'l in said 4tie,plate.
10mm;h i 1.'Inv an anticreeping device, a tie-plate adapted to support a rail, means on such plate for engaging the outer basefiiange of rictional gripping action by the movement of said rail longitudinally, and -`a'stnd on saidfrolfling member received -in a slot in said .tie-plate. l 2. In an anti-creeping device,A a Itie plate adapted to support a rail, means on such plate forengaging the outer base'lange of such rail tohold' the latter against lateral move- Yment,ya rackl on saidplateadjacent to and separated from the inner 'base-,llange of said rail, a toothed rolling member located in the space between said inner base-flange and said rack and in mesh therewith, adapted to engage lfrictionally with said inner baseflange and to increase such frictienal gripping action by the movementof said rail longitudinally, and a downwardly projected stud onsaid rolling member received in a 3. `In ananticreeping device, a tieplate adaptedl to ksupport a rail,` :an abutment on said plate adapted to lie against the outer base-flange of said rail, a ridge on said plate adjacent the inner base-Harige of said rail, a recess in said ridge adjacent said rail, a rack in said recess opposite said inner base-Hannie, a toothed elliptical rolling; member located in such recess, in mesh with said rack and adapted to engage frictionally with said inner base-'flange7 and a don'nwardly-projected stud on said rollinzgY member received in a slot in said tie-plate.
l. In an anticreeping device, a tie-plate adapted to support a rail, an abutment on said plate adapted to lie ae'ainst the outer base-flange of said rail, a ridge on said plate adjacent the inner base-flange of said rail, a recess in said ridge adjacent said rail, a rack in said recess opposite said inner base-flange, a toothed elliptical rolling member located in such recess, in mesh with said rack and adapted to engage frictionally with said inner base-flange, and a downwardly projected cylindrical stud centrally located on the undcrface of said rollingmember, said tie-plate havinga slot therein in such recess, Said slot adapted to receive said stud, and curved to conform to the movements of the latter and said rolling member.
In testimony that I claim the invention above set forlh, I alix my signature hereto.
EMIL F. HOLINGER.
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